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WCDO News — Wednesday 7-6-22
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51 past-inducted Hall of Fame members are expected to return to Cooperstown July 22nd through the 25th, to celebrate the induction of the Hall of Fame Class of 2022. This Year's inductees Jim Kaat, Tony Oliva and David Ortiz are scheduled to be a part of Hall of Fame Weekend, The Class of 2022 also includes posthumous electees Bud Fowler, Gil Hodges, Minnie Miñoso and Buck O’Neil, all will be inducted on Sunday, July 24 1:30 PM at the Clark Sports Center, the ceremony will air live on MLB Network.
During the 4th of July holiday, State Police in Troop “C” removed 7 impaired motorists off the roadways. State Police at Norwich arrested 50 year old Shaney Stevens of Coventry for Driving While Intoxicated, following the investigation of a vehicle that struck a telephone pole and the driver left the scene. Stevens had been driving the vehicle and she lost control and struck the pole. Stevens was arrested & was processed and released on appearance tickets to the Coventry Town Court on August 24th.
A.M. NEWS Wednesday 7-6-22
State Police arrested 57 year old Tamara Tophoven and 43 year old Rebecca Tophoven of Edmeston for 4 counts of Overdriving, torturing and injuring animals; failure to provide proper sustenance. A trooper was dispatched to check on the welfare of animals in a trailer on Taylor Hill Road in the Town of Edmeston, several dogs and cats were living inside an abandoned trailer in squalor, with minimal ventilation, no water and without proper care. The trooper contacted the Susquehanna SPCA in Cooperstown, the animals were voluntarily surrendered to the SPCA to receive care. Both women were issued appearance tickets to the Edmeston Town Court and are scheduled to appear on July 18th.
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A.M. NEWS Wednesday 7-6-22
State Police arrested 57 year old Tamara Tophoven and 43 year old Rebecca Tophoven of Edmeston for 4 counts of Overdriving, torturing and injuring animals; failure to provide proper sustenance. A trooper was dispatched to check on the welfare of animals in a trailer on Taylor Hill Road in the Town of Edmeston, several dogs and cats were living inside an abandoned trailer in squalor, with minimal ventilation, no water and without proper care. The trooper contacted the Susquehanna SPCA in Cooperstown, the animals were voluntarily surrendered to the SPCA to receive care. Both women were issued appearance tickets to the Edmeston Town Court and are scheduled to appear on July 18th.